New Scientist

New Scientist

New Scientist has written at least 51 books. Their most popular book is Why Don't Penguins' Feet Freeze? with 3 saves with an average rating of 3.33⭐.

They are best known for writing in the genres one, asdfsa, and Asdfsa.

mone, asdfsa, and Asdfsa are their most common moods.

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New Scientist: The Origin of (almost) Everything
New Scientist: The Origin of (almost) Everything
  • New Scientist
  • Stephen Hawking
  • Graham Lawton
21 read
How Your Brain Works
How Your Brain Works
  • New Scientist
10 reads
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This Book Could Save Your Life

This Book Could Save Your Life: The Science of Living Longer Better
  • New Scientist
  • Graham Lawton
41 read
Why can't elephants jump? and 113 more science science questions
Why can't elephants jump? and 113 more science science questions
  • New Scientist
43 reads
Why Don't Penguins' Feet Freeze?
Why Don't Penguins' Feet Freeze?
  • New Scientist
3.333 reads
How Your Brain Works: Inside the most complicated object in the known universe
How Your Brain Works: Inside the most complicated object in the known universe
  • New Scientist
00 reads
Do Polar Bears Get Lonely?
Do Polar Bears Get Lonely?
  • New Scientist
42 reads
How Evolution Explains Everything About Life: From Darwin's brilliant idea to today's epic theory
How Evolution Explains Everything About Life: From Darwin's brilliant idea to today's epic theory
  • New Scientist
51 read
Does Anything Eat Wasps?: And 101 Other Unsettling, Witty Answers to Questions You Never Thought You Wanted to Ask
Does Anything Eat Wasps?: And 101 Other Unsettling, Witty Answers to Questions You Never Thought You Wanted to Ask
  • New Scientist
01 read
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Why Can't Elephants Jump?

Why Can't Elephants Jump?: and 113 more science questions answered
  • New Scientist
01 read
Do Sparrows Like Bach?: The Strange and Wonderful Things that Are Discovered When Scientists Break Free
Do Sparrows Like Bach?: The Strange and Wonderful Things that Are Discovered When Scientists Break Free
    21 read
    The Last Word
    The Last Word
    • New Scientist
    00 reads
    How to Be Human: Consciousness, Language and 48 More Things that Make You You
    How to Be Human: Consciousness, Language and 48 More Things that Make You You
    • New Scientist
    00 reads
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    Eureka!

    Eureka!: Mindblowing Science Every Day of the Year
    • New Scientist
    01 read
    A Journey Through The Universe: A traveler's guide from the center of the sun to the edge of the unknown
    A Journey Through The Universe: A traveler's guide from the center of the sun to the edge of the unknown
    • New Scientist
    00 reads
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    New Scientist

    New Scientist: The Collection, Vol. 4.3: Essential Knowledge
    • New Scientist
    00 reads
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    New Scientist

    New Scientist: The Collection, Vol. 4.2: The Scientific Guide to an Even Better You
    • New Scientist
    00 reads
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    New Scientist

    New Scientist: The Collection, Vol. 3.5: Mind-Expanding Ideas
    • New Scientist
    00 reads
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    New Scientist: The Collection, Vol. 3.3: The Quantum World
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    01 read
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    New Scientist

    New Scientist: The Collection, Vol. 4.1: Relativity - Einstein’s Mind-Bending Universe
    • New Scientist
    01 read
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    Your Conscious Mind

    Your Conscious Mind: Unravelling the greatest mystery of the human brain
    • New Scientist
    41 read
    Do Polar Bears Get Lonely?: And Answers to 100 Other Weird and Wacky Questions About How the World Works
    Do Polar Bears Get Lonely?: And Answers to 100 Other Weird and Wacky Questions About How the World Works
    • New Scientist
    41 read
    Does Anything Eat Wasps?
    Does Anything Eat Wasps?
    • New Scientist
    51 read
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    The End of Money

    The End of Money: The story of bitcoin, cryptocurrencies and the blockchain revolution
    • New Scientist
    00 reads
    Does Anything Eat Wasps?: And 101 Other Questions
    Does Anything Eat Wasps?: And 101 Other Questions
    • New Scientist
    41 read
    Why are Orangutans Orange?: Science Puzzles in Pictures - With Fascinating Answers
    Why are Orangutans Orange?: Science Puzzles in Pictures - With Fascinating Answers
    • New Scientist
    41 read
    The Universe Next Door: A Journey Through 55 Alternative Realities, Parallel Worlds and Possible Futures
    The Universe Next Door: A Journey Through 55 Alternative Realities, Parallel Worlds and Possible Futures
    • New Scientist
    01 read
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    Chance

    Chance: The science and secrets of luck, randomness and probability
    • New Scientist
    00 reads
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    The Brain

    The Brain: Everything You Need To Know
    • New Scientist
    00 reads
    How Long is Now?: And 191 Other Questions You Never Thought to Ask
    How Long is Now?: And 191 Other Questions You Never Thought to Ask
    • New Scientist
    31 read
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    How Numbers Work

    How Numbers Work: Discover the Strange and Beautiful World of Mathematics
    • New Scientist
    31 read
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    New Scientist

    New Scientist: The Collection, Vol. 2.1: The Human Brain
    • New Scientist
    00 reads
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    Why Dont Penguins Feet Freeze

    Why Dont Penguins Feet Freeze: And 114 Other Questions
    • New Scientist
    01 read
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    Machines that Think

    Machines that Think: Everything you need to know about the coming age of artificial intelligence
    • New Scientist
    51 read
    Why Don't Penguins' Feet Freeze?: And 114 Other Questions
    Why Don't Penguins' Feet Freeze?: And 114 Other Questions
    • New Scientist
    00 reads
    Question Everything: 132 science questions - and their unexpected answers
    Question Everything: 132 science questions - and their unexpected answers
    • New Scientist
    00 reads
    This is Planet Earth: Your ultimate guide to the world we call home
    This is Planet Earth: Your ultimate guide to the world we call home
    • New Scientist
    00 reads
    Why the Universe Exists: How particle physics unlocks the secrets of everything
    Why the Universe Exists: How particle physics unlocks the secrets of everything
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    31 read
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    New Scientist

    New Scientist: The Collection, Vol. 4.4: Infinity and Beyond
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    00 reads
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    New Scientist

    New Scientist: The Collection, Vol. 3.4: Wild Planet
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    00 reads
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    New Scientist

    New Scientist: The Collection, Vol. 3.1: The Wonders of Space
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    00 reads
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    New Scientist

    New Scientist: The Collection, Vol. 3.2: Origin, Evolution, Extinction
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    00 reads
    Macchine che pensano
    Macchine che pensano
    • New Scientist
    00 reads
    Nothing: Surprising Insights Everywhere from Zero to Oblivion
    Nothing: Surprising Insights Everywhere from Zero to Oblivion
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    00 reads
    Nothing
    Nothing
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    00 reads
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    This Book Could Fix Your Life

    This Book Could Fix Your Life
    • New Scientist
    • Helen Thomson
    00 reads
    This Book Will Blow Your Mind
    This Book Will Blow Your Mind
    • New Scientist
    00 reads
    Human Origins
    Human Origins
    • New Scientist
    00 reads
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    The Last Word 2

    The Last Word 2
      00 reads
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      How to Make a Tornado

      How to Make a Tornado: The Strange and Wonderful Things That Happen When Scientists Break Free
      • New Scientist
      00 reads
      Your Conscious Mind
      Your Conscious Mind
      • New Scientist
      00 reads